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  1. Arrowsmith (novel) - Wikipedia

    Arrowsmith is a progressive, even something of a rebel, and often challenges the existing state of affairs when he finds it wanting. This novel has been inspirational for several generations of …

  2. Arrowsmith | Classic American, Sinclair Lewis, Satire | Britannica

    Arrowsmith, novel by Sinclair Lewis, published in 1925. The author declined to accept a Pulitzer Prize for the work because he had not been awarded the prize for his Main Street in 1921. The …

  3. Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis - Project Gutenberg

    May 28, 2023 · "Arrowsmith" by Sinclair Lewis is a novel published in 1925. It follows Martin Arrowsmith, a scientifically minded young man from small-town Midwest, as he navigates his …

  4. Arrowsmith: Full Book Summary | SparkNotes

    A short summary of Sinclair Lewis's Arrowsmith. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Arrowsmith.

  5. Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis | Goodreads

    Apr 13, 2014 · Arrowsmith struggles to do what's right, wrestling constantly with Gottlieb's standard of total scientific purity versus saving those he can. Written in 1925, this novel is still …

  6. Analysis of Sinclair Lewis’s Arrowsmith - Literary Theory and …

    Aug 10, 2025 · Arrowsmith was one of five major novels that Sinclair Lewis wrote in the 1920s and the one for which he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. It was turned into a popular movie in …

  7. Arrowsmith: Pulitzer Prize Winner - Amazon.com

    Mar 4, 2008 · Arrowsmith, the most widely read of Sinclair Lewis’s novels, is the incisive portrait of a man passionately devoted to science. As a bright, curious boy in a small Midwestern town, …

  8. Arrowsmith Summary | SuperSummary

    Arrowsmith is a 1925 novel by Sinclair Lewis. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for literature for the novel in 1926, Lewis declined it with a scathing written response.

  9. Arrowsmith - CliffsNotes

    Martin Arrowsmith, of pioneer descent and unflagging spirit, begins his medical training by reading Gray's Anatomy at the age of fourteen in the office of Doc Vickerson, of Elk Mills.

  10. Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis - Audible.com

    Our analysis of Sinclair Lewis's Arrowsmith covers the plot, characters, and themes of this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about medical ethics and scientific integrity.